The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... to better or worse worlds , or grin and bear it till the four constitutional years of humiliation and disgrace are passed , and we can once more go on our way . 40 ACHIEVEMENTS IN REFORM . This elasticity of the British.
... to better or worse worlds , or grin and bear it till the four constitutional years of humiliation and disgrace are passed , and we can once more go on our way . 40 ACHIEVEMENTS IN REFORM . This elasticity of the British.
الصفحة 40
... reform , rather than defy it and provoke a Revolu- tion . This was proved when the great Reform Bill was passed , and the rotten borough system partially abolished . It was made true again , when O'Connell , outside of Parliament , car ...
... reform , rather than defy it and provoke a Revolu- tion . This was proved when the great Reform Bill was passed , and the rotten borough system partially abolished . It was made true again , when O'Connell , outside of Parliament , car ...
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... Reform has entered British legisla tion , and it will do its perfect work ; for what Anglo - Saxon- Norman men undertake , they are sure in the long run to per- form . Conservatism itself has achieved reforms against which the Whigs ...
... Reform has entered British legisla tion , and it will do its perfect work ; for what Anglo - Saxon- Norman men undertake , they are sure in the long run to per- form . Conservatism itself has achieved reforms against which the Whigs ...
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... reform ; the Catholics , for emancipation . If they all had been " United Irishmen " -united for the welfare of their com- mon country , and had consented to give religious freedom to cach , while they demanded national freedom for the ...
... reform ; the Catholics , for emancipation . If they all had been " United Irishmen " -united for the welfare of their com- mon country , and had consented to give religious freedom to cach , while they demanded national freedom for the ...
الصفحة 117
... reforms which justice and good policy both demanded , was the immediate cause ; yet the religious hatred from which it all sprang , can be traced to the unjust settlement of English Protestants on the confiscated estates of the Irish ...
... reforms which justice and good policy both demanded , was the immediate cause ; yet the religious hatred from which it all sprang , can be traced to the unjust settlement of English Protestants on the confiscated estates of the Irish ...
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